Written answers
Wednesday, 23 January 2019
Department of Rural and Community Development
Town and Village Renewal Scheme
Dara Calleary (Mayo, Fianna Fail)
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222. To ask the Minister for Rural and Community Development the grant expenditure incurred by each local authority as at 31 December 2018 for the town and village renewal scheme with respect to moneys allocated in 2017 to each local authority under this scheme in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [3289/19]
Michael Ring (Mayo, Fine Gael)
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The Town and Village Renewal Scheme is a key component in the revitalisation of rural towns and villages. Since the launch of the scheme in 2016, a total of €53 million has been allocated to over 670 projects throughout Ireland. These projects cover a range of activities, from improving the public realm to make towns and villages more attractive for locals and visitors alike, to job-creation initiatives such as the development of enterprise hubs and digital hubs.
Under the 2017 Town and Village Renewal Scheme, €21.6 million in funding was approved for 281 projects in October 2017. Expenditure drawn down by Local Authorities to the end of December 2018, in respect of that funding, is set out on the table below.
It should be noted that projects under the Town and Village Renewal Scheme can take 12-18 months to complete. Interim payments are made when projects progress to a certain point, but final payments are not made until all projects are complete.
Local Authority/County | 2017 Funding approved | Total funding drawndown to 31/12/2018 |
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Carlow | €884,487.84 | €842,668 |
Cavan | €929,688.00 | €555,062 |
Clare | €944,000.00 | €540,000 |
Cork | €1,347,826.77 | €960,466 |
Donegal | €1,159,000.00 | €399,796 |
Dunlaoghaire/Rathdown | €80,000.00 | €80,000 |
Fingal | €252,000.00 | €212,212 |
Galway | €1,004,231.00 | €948,231 |
Kerry | €868,471.60 | €351,826 |
Kildare | €416,403.20 | €287,205 |
Kilkenny | €873,364.00 | €387,307 |
Laois | €983,407.24 | €451,501 |
Leitrim | €1,098,538.00 | €641,944 |
Limerick | €1,087,943.00 | €850,873 |
Longford | €637,400.00 | €386,200 |
Louth | €775,726.16 | €465,016 |
Mayo | €1,348,178.00 | €724,089 |
Meath | €901,724.00 | €664,874 |
Monaghan | €580,000.00 | €415,887 |
Offaly | €300,000.00 | €100,000 |
Roscommon | €575,508.00 | €420,300 |
Sligo | €1,063,968.00 | €830,000 |
South Dublin | €20,000.00 | €0 |
Tipperary | €857,384.00 | €599,622 |
Waterford | €625,800.00 | €372,300 |
Westmeath | €596,000.00 | €356,214 |
Wexford | €1,157,525.00 | €624,078 |
Wicklow | €262,828.00 | €118,828 |
Total Funding Approved | €21,631,401.81 | €13,586,497 |
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